Next year’s Budget planned to be deliverable in ‘extremely challenging context’ – Minister

October 17, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Over three quarters of the measures included in the Budget 2022 have been implemented, says Principle Permanent Secretary

Opposition to publish pre-Budget document this week: ‘We need to invest in new economic niches’

October 17, 2022
by Helena Grech

‘In this way, we would not only create jobs, but quality jobs that raise the standard of living’

Accountants call for focus on competitiveness and sustainability in Budget 2023

October 7, 2022
by BN Writer

The accountants’ body has identified a number of initiatives intended to enhance the economy’s competitiveness

Cutting red-tape & greener construction – Developers outline priorities ahead of Budget 2023

October 6, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Incentives for the development and purchase of ‘green’ buildings also being requested

Malta Budget 2023: What to expect

September 30, 2022
by BN Writer

The name of the game is preventing a wage-price spiral

Businesses effecting ‘predatory’ price increases are ‘short-sighted’, says Minister for Finance

September 23, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Minister Clyde Caruana fielded questions about the upcoming Budget for 2023 at a session held on Friday morning

Lower taxes to beat uncertainty, SMEs tell Government

September 22, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Incentivising consumption and limiting burdens on businesses needs to be a priority, says the Chamber of SMEs

Malta expects to spend 3.6% of GDP on food and energy subsidies in 2023 with €608 million allocation

September 16, 2022
by Robert Fenech

‘It makes no sense to have spent so much money on getting through the pandemic, only to stop now’

‘We will not add new burdens on taxpayers & businesses in any way,’ says Finance Minister of Budget 2023

September 6, 2022
by Helena Grech

With business lobbies seriously concerned about COLA increases, Clyde Caruana says it will be between €9 and €10 per week

‘Second surplus staff to private sector’: Public sector employment increased by 10,000 workers since 2013

September 5, 2022
by Helena Grech

A spotlight on the Malta Chamber’s Budget 2023 labour market proposals

Next year’s Budget planned to be deliverable in ‘extremely challenging context’ – Minister

October 17, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Over three quarters of the measures included in the Budget 2022 have been implemented, says Principle Permanent Secretary

Opposition to publish pre-Budget document this week: ‘We need to invest in new economic niches’

October 17, 2022
by Helena Grech

‘In this way, we would not only create jobs, but quality jobs that raise the standard of living’

Accountants call for focus on competitiveness and sustainability in Budget 2023

October 7, 2022
by BN Writer

The accountants’ body has identified a number of initiatives intended to enhance the economy’s competitiveness

Cutting red-tape & greener construction – Developers outline priorities ahead of Budget 2023

October 6, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Incentives for the development and purchase of ‘green’ buildings also being requested

Malta Budget 2023: What to expect

September 30, 2022
by BN Writer

The name of the game is preventing a wage-price spiral

Businesses effecting ‘predatory’ price increases are ‘short-sighted’, says Minister for Finance

September 23, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Minister Clyde Caruana fielded questions about the upcoming Budget for 2023 at a session held on Friday morning

Lower taxes to beat uncertainty, SMEs tell Government

September 22, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Incentivising consumption and limiting burdens on businesses needs to be a priority, says the Chamber of SMEs

Malta expects to spend 3.6% of GDP on food and energy subsidies in 2023 with €608 million allocation

September 16, 2022
by Robert Fenech

‘It makes no sense to have spent so much money on getting through the pandemic, only to stop now’

‘We will not add new burdens on taxpayers & businesses in any way,’ says Finance Minister of Budget 2023

September 6, 2022
by Helena Grech

With business lobbies seriously concerned about COLA increases, Clyde Caruana says it will be between €9 and €10 per week

‘Second surplus staff to private sector’: Public sector employment increased by 10,000 workers since 2013

September 5, 2022
by Helena Grech

A spotlight on the Malta Chamber’s Budget 2023 labour market proposals